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(Removed claim: summary (P836): Reference_reference_programme_aids:SA.41471 (2015/X) _public:Article 25 of Commission Regulation (EC) No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the internal market in the application of Article 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ(OJ LEU L 187/1, 26.06.2014).The project consists of developing a microbiological preparation for the decontamination of soil and petroleum waters and oil substances, as well as the immo...) |
(Created claim: summary (P836): Reference number of the aid programme: SA.41471(2015/X) Purpose of public aid: Article 25 of EC Regulation No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain types of aid compatible with the internal market in the application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ L. I'm sorry. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014). The project consists of the development of a microbiological preparation for the decontamination of soils and waters from petroleum and petroleum...) |
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Reference number of the aid programme: SA.41471(2015/X) Purpose of public aid: Article 25 of EC Regulation No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain types of aid compatible with the internal market in the application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ L. I'm sorry. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014). The project consists of the development of a microbiological preparation for the decontamination of soils and waters from petroleum and petroleum substances, as well as the immobilisation of heavy metals. This preparation is a natural, selected and active anaerobic complex of sulphates reducing bacteria, of the genus Desulfovibrio, capable of oxidising hydrocarbons contained in petroleum to CO2 and H2O. The Polish market lacks commercial biopreparates containing micro-organisms capable of removing contamination. Products are available based solely on nutrients or degreasing, or imported preparations based on aerobic strains of micro-organisms. The widespread use of petroleum products carries the risk of the ingredients of these products entering the environment. Toxic compounds, aliphatic hydrocarbons, aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals cause serious hazardous pollution of water and soils. The intended objective will be achieved by multiplying the micro-organisms and determining the proportion between bacterial species in terms of their ability to degrade and metabolism hydrocarbons from the Applicant’s collection of bacteria. Optimal medium and culture conditions will be developed to increase bacteria’s strength to the concentration of crude oil, while maintaining their natural ability to dispose of petroleum substances. (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: Reference number of the aid programme: SA.41471(2015/X) Purpose of public aid: Article 25 of EC Regulation No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain types of aid compatible with the internal market in the application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ L. I'm sorry. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014). The project consists of the development of a microbiological preparation for the decontamination of soils and waters from petroleum and petroleum substances, as well as the immobilisation of heavy metals. This preparation is a natural, selected and active anaerobic complex of sulphates reducing bacteria, of the genus Desulfovibrio, capable of oxidising hydrocarbons contained in petroleum to CO2 and H2O. The Polish market lacks commercial biopreparates containing micro-organisms capable of removing contamination. Products are available based solely on nutrients or degreasing, or imported preparations based on aerobic strains of micro-organisms. The widespread use of petroleum products carries the risk of the ingredients of these products entering the environment. Toxic compounds, aliphatic hydrocarbons, aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals cause serious hazardous pollution of water and soils. The intended objective will be achieved by multiplying the micro-organisms and determining the proportion between bacterial species in terms of their ability to degrade and metabolism hydrocarbons from the Applicant’s collection of bacteria. Optimal medium and culture conditions will be developed to increase bacteria’s strength to the concentration of crude oil, while maintaining their natural ability to dispose of petroleum substances. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: Reference number of the aid programme: SA.41471(2015/X) Purpose of public aid: Article 25 of EC Regulation No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain types of aid compatible with the internal market in the application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ L. I'm sorry. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014). The project consists of the development of a microbiological preparation for the decontamination of soils and waters from petroleum and petroleum substances, as well as the immobilisation of heavy metals. This preparation is a natural, selected and active anaerobic complex of sulphates reducing bacteria, of the genus Desulfovibrio, capable of oxidising hydrocarbons contained in petroleum to CO2 and H2O. The Polish market lacks commercial biopreparates containing micro-organisms capable of removing contamination. Products are available based solely on nutrients or degreasing, or imported preparations based on aerobic strains of micro-organisms. The widespread use of petroleum products carries the risk of the ingredients of these products entering the environment. Toxic compounds, aliphatic hydrocarbons, aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals cause serious hazardous pollution of water and soils. The intended objective will be achieved by multiplying the micro-organisms and determining the proportion between bacterial species in terms of their ability to degrade and metabolism hydrocarbons from the Applicant’s collection of bacteria. Optimal medium and culture conditions will be developed to increase bacteria’s strength to the concentration of crude oil, while maintaining their natural ability to dispose of petroleum substances. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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Project in Poland financed by DG Regio |
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3,294,671.36 zloty
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5,004,060.54 zloty
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65.84 percent
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1 April 2017
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30 April 2019
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DGW-INVEST SPÓŁKA Z OGRANICZONĄ ODPOWIEDZIALNOŚCIĄ
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Numer_referencyjny_programu_pomocowego: SA.41471(2015/X) Przeznaczenie_pomocy_publicznej: art. 25 rozporządzenia KE nr 651/2014 z dnia 17 czerwca 2014 r. uznające niektóre rodzaje pomocy za zgodne z rynkiem wewnętrznym w stosowaniu art. 107 i 108 Traktatu (Dz. Urz. UE L 187/1 z 26.06.2014). Projekt polega na opracowaniu preparatu mikrobiologicznego do odkażania gleb i wód z ropy naftowej oraz substancji ropopochodnych, a także unieruchamiania metali ciężkich. Preparat ten stanowi naturalny, wyselekcjonowany i aktywny zespół beztlenowych bakterii redukujących siarczany, z rodzaju Desulfovibrio, zdolnych do utleniania węglowodorów zawartych w ropie naftowej do CO2 i H2O. Na polskim rynku brakuje komercyjnych biopreparatów zawierających drobnoustroje, zdolne do usuwania skażeń. Dostępne są produkty bazujące wyłącznie na składnikach odżywczych lub odtłuszczających, albo importowane preparaty oparte na tlenowych szczepach mikroorganizmów. Szerokie zastosowanie produktów naftowych niesie za sobą ryzyko przedostania się składników tych produktów do środowiska. Toksyczne związki, węglowodory alifatyczne, aromatyczne oraz metale ciężkie, powodują poważne niebezpieczne zanieczyszczenia wód oraz gleb. Osiągnięcie zamierzonego celu będzie możliwe dzięki namnożeniu mikroorganizmów oraz ustaleniu proporcji między gatunkami bakterii, pod kątem ich zdolności do rozkładu i metabolizmu węglowodorów, spośród będącej w posiadaniu Wnioskodawcy kolekcji bakterii. Opracowana zostanie optymalna pożywka oraz warunki hodowli zwiększające wytrzymałość bakterii na wielkość stężenia ropy naftowej, przy zachowaniu ich naturalnych zdolności do utylizacji substancji ropopochodnych. (Polish)
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Reference number of the aid programme: SA.41471(2015/X) Purpose of public aid: Article 25 of EC Regulation No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain types of aid compatible with the internal market in the application of Articles 107 and 108 of the Treaty (OJ L. I'm sorry. EU L 187/1 of 26.06.2014). The project consists of the development of a microbiological preparation for the decontamination of soils and waters from petroleum and petroleum substances, as well as the immobilisation of heavy metals. This preparation is a natural, selected and active anaerobic complex of sulphates reducing bacteria, of the genus Desulfovibrio, capable of oxidising hydrocarbons contained in petroleum to CO2 and H2O. The Polish market lacks commercial biopreparates containing micro-organisms capable of removing contamination. Products are available based solely on nutrients or degreasing, or imported preparations based on aerobic strains of micro-organisms. The widespread use of petroleum products carries the risk of the ingredients of these products entering the environment. Toxic compounds, aliphatic hydrocarbons, aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals cause serious hazardous pollution of water and soils. The intended objective will be achieved by multiplying the micro-organisms and determining the proportion between bacterial species in terms of their ability to degrade and metabolism hydrocarbons from the Applicant’s collection of bacteria. Optimal medium and culture conditions will be developed to increase bacteria’s strength to the concentration of crude oil, while maintaining their natural ability to dispose of petroleum substances. (English)
14 October 2020
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Identifiers
POIR.01.01.01-00-0163/16
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